When a neuron is at resting state, i.e., not conducting any impulse, the axonal membrane is

1. equally permeable to both Na+ and K+ ions
2. impermeable to both Na+ and K+ ions
3. comparatively more permeable to K+ ions and nearly impermeable to Na+ ions
4. comparatively more permeable to Na+ ions and nearly impermeable to K+ ions

Subtopic:  Origin of Resting Membrane Potential | Action Potential |
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The nerve centres which control the body temperature and the urge for eating are contained in
1. hypothalamus
2. pons
3. cerebellum
4. thalamus

Subtopic:  Diencephalon |
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Alzheimer’s disease in humans is associated with the deficiency of
1. dopamine
2. glutamic acid
3. acetylcholine
4. Gamma Amino Butyric Acid (GABA)

Subtopic:  Synapse |
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Which one of the following does not act as a neurotransmitter?
1. Acetylcholine
2. Epinephrine
3. Norepinephrine
4. Cortisone

Subtopic:  Autonomic Nervous System: 1 (OLD NCERT) |
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Which of the following pesticides is an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor?
1. Aldrin
2. BHC
3. Endosulfan
4. Malathion

Subtopic:  Nervous System |

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Identify the correct statement:
1. In amniotes, last nerve is spinal accessory.
2. In non-amniotes, last nerve is vagus.
3. Optic is shortest nerve.
4. Olfactory nerves have mixed fibres.

Subtopic:  Extra Ocular Muscles & Optic Nerve (OLD NCERT) |

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A person is wearing spectacles with concave lenses for correcting vision. While not using the glasses, the image of a distant object in his case will be formed:
1. on the blind spot
2. behind the retina
3. in front of the retina
4. on the yellow spot

Subtopic:  Human Eye: Adaptation (OLD NCERT) |
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Unidirectional transmission of a nerve impulse through nerve fibre is due to the fact that
1. nerve fibre is insulated by a medullary sheath
2. sodium pump starts operating only at the cyton and then continues into the nerve fibre
3. neurotransmitters are released by dendrites and not by axon endings
4. neurotransmitters are released by the axon endings and not by dendrites.

Subtopic:  Nervous System |
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Given below is a table comparing the effects of sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system for four feature (a-d). Which one feature is correctly described?

 

Features

Sympathetic Nervous system

Parasympathetic Nervous system

1.

Salivary Glands

Stimulates secretion

Inhibits Secretion

2.

Pupil of the Eye

Dilate

Constricts

3.

Heart rate

Decreases

Increases

4.

Intestinal peristalsis

Stimulates

Inhibits

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The black pigment in the eye which reduces the internal reflection is located in
1. retina
3. cornea
2. iris
4. sclerotic

Subtopic:  Basic Anatomy of Human Eye (OLD NCERT) |

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